More than 100 reports against a Port Huron jeweler had been filed by Thursday afternoon while police continued to look for him.

Port Huron Police Capt. Joe Platzer said the department is still receiving reports from Rick Currie's customers who had left jewelry with him before was evicted from his downtown location and then disappeared.

Investigators are still trying to piece together the value of the missing jewelry.

Platzer said the last number he heard as of about 3 p.m. Thursday was 102 reports filed, however there's "still more coming in."

Platzer said police have not been able to locate Currie. The Times Herald has also been unsuccessful in reaching him for comment.

"We have not been able to locate him and he has not made any attempts to contact us," Platzer said.

Platzer said Currie can reach the criminal division by calling (810) 984-9711 or central dispatch at (810) 985-8115.

Currie was evicted from 307 Huron Ave. in downtown Port Huron Saturday. His landlord said he wasn't paying his rent.

Dan Deligianis, Currie's landlord, said he already has a new tenant lined up for the former home of Diana Sweet Shoppe. He declined to say who that will be.

Currie moved to the Huron Avenue location in 2010.

"We have been your home town jewelers for over half a century," the website of Rick Currie Master Goldsmith reads. "We have withstood the test of time by nurturing our relationship with you, our client."

Platzer said customers who left jewelry at Currie's store are asked to call police or stop by the department.

Contact Liz Shepard at (810) 989-6273 or lshepard@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter @lvshepard.